china, presumably a lot of reformelements, expanding civil society, he's even talking about rule of law. that's a very good thing. he'll continue to spend on the military. why? because they can. and they want to be able to protect their ceilings where they're bringing in raw materials. that means we as a country have a huge opening to be able to forge a different kind of strategic dialogue with china. because nothing in this world is really going to get done whether it's debt in europe, whether it's conflict in sub-saharan africa or the environment unless we're able to sit together at the table and have a dialogue that we just haven't been able to forge in recent years. so the stakes are extremely high. and we've got to get this relationship right. otherwise it's going to fall victim to the headline of the day, which are never going to be too positive. we've got to keep focused on the strategic aspect of the importance -- most important relationship of the 21st century. >> former governor jon huntsman, thank you. it's always great to see you and all your brothers. >> i'll bring them all